The Works of Thomas Moore, Esq, Volumen6G. Smith, 1825 - 6 páginas |
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Página 106
... Irish - Court secrets - um ! " & c . & c .; and , with a look of curious meaning depart- ed . However , the bookseller , being a little more conscientious , decided upon not open- ing them until he had given the owners every fair chance ...
... Irish - Court secrets - um ! " & c . & c .; and , with a look of curious meaning depart- ed . However , the bookseller , being a little more conscientious , decided upon not open- ing them until he had given the owners every fair chance ...
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... Irish are not at all fond of such jokes , ) That your Khas determin'd our land to survey , Thro ' the special advice of his friend C - H ; Who gave up to England our Parliament dear , And , by way of return , brings his M- Y here ! God ...
... Irish are not at all fond of such jokes , ) That your Khas determin'd our land to survey , Thro ' the special advice of his friend C - H ; Who gave up to England our Parliament dear , And , by way of return , brings his M- Y here ! God ...
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... must needs wash them down with some gallons of punch ; And to render the K - or the beggar more frisky , No cordial's so good as our true Irish whis- key . In place of exalting the Catholic communion , They've tipt 112 DUBLIN MAIL ..
... must needs wash them down with some gallons of punch ; And to render the K - or the beggar more frisky , No cordial's so good as our true Irish whis- key . In place of exalting the Catholic communion , They've tipt 112 DUBLIN MAIL ..
Página 113
... Irish Some suppose that the order to wear " Irish stuff , " Implies that the ladies must all be in buff ; And , amidst such a number of backs and There must be a number of queer colour'd bides : But a truce to conjecture , for two ...
... Irish Some suppose that the order to wear " Irish stuff , " Implies that the ladies must all be in buff ; And , amidst such a number of backs and There must be a number of queer colour'd bides : But a truce to conjecture , for two ...
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... Irish their elegant K— ; When the crowds at Dunleary were deck'd out so gay , To behold their great idol tow'd into their bay ; When the cockades , and banners , and rib- bands were flying , And the women to get but a glance at you ...
... Irish their elegant K— ; When the crowds at Dunleary were deck'd out so gay , To behold their great idol tow'd into their bay ; When the cockades , and banners , and rib- bands were flying , And the women to get but a glance at you ...
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Página 88 - And his tail drew the third part of the stars of heaven, and did cast them to the earth : and the dragon stood before the woman which was ready to be delivered, for to devour her child as soon as it was born.
Página 269 - Know ye the land where the cypress and myrtle Are emblems of deeds that are done in their clime? Where the rage of the vulture, the love of the turtle, Now melt into sorrow, now madden to crime...
Página 63 - A boat at midnight sent alone " To drift upon the moonless sea, " A lute, whose leading chord is gone, " A wounded bird, that hath but one " Imperfect wing to soar upon, " Are like what I am, without thee...
Página 71 - Oh Love, Religion, Music* — all That's left of Eden upon earth— The only blessings, since the fall Of our weak souls, that still recall A trace of their high, glorious...
Página 9 - TwAs when the world was in its prime, * When the fresh stars had just begun Their race of glory, and young Time Told his first birth-days by the sun...
Página 277 - Like spring-showers, they'll only make The smiles that follow shine more brightly. May Time, who sheds his blight o'er all, And daily dooms some joy to death, O'er thee let years so gently fall, They shall not crush one flower beneath. As half in shade and half in sun This world along its path advances, May that side the sun's upon Be all that e'er shall meet thy glances ! COMMON SENSE AND GENIUS.
Página 62 - Hope had not quit him — as if still Her precious pearl in sorrow's cup, Unmelted at the bottom lay, To shine again, when, all drunk up, The bitterness should pass away.
Página 29 - Held all my soul, enchain'd, enchanted, And left me not a thought, a dream, A word, but on that only theme ! The wish to know — that endless thirst, Which ev'n by quenching is awak'd...
Página 68 - Eternal One, With half such longing, deep desire. Love was to his impassion'd soul Not, as with others, a mere part Of its existence, but the whole — The very life-breath of his heart...